Graudina, Ickovič & Katlinskaja (1976) - STMC bibliography

Reference

Summary

This reference book shows variation in the use of syntactic constructions, morphological forms and word formation in late 20th century Russian. Variation is analyzed in a sample of 100 thousand examples from Russian newspapers from 1965 to 1972 . Each type of variation is analyzed in a separate article, which includes statistics for alternative forms and detailed commentary. Consideration is given to factors conditioning a particular type of synchronic variation, with historical excursuses that highlight how the use of these forms changed over time. For example, variation in case assignment on adjectives in quantified expression, as in (1) and (2), is analyzed with respect to the gender of the noun and noun’s accentual patterns (though no separate statistics showing the influence of these factors are provided). Examples from earlier periods (19th century prose) demonstrate the change of the literary norm. Most articles are supplied with references to previous research. A summary table in the end of the book show a list of grammatical variants examined, with their absolute numbers and percentages in the analyzed sample.